Article 3ERC3 What living in a dictatorship feels like, and why it may be too late by the time you notice it

What living in a dictatorship feels like, and why it may be too late by the time you notice it

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Cory Doctorow
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Comics writer G. Willow Wilson, who previously lived in Egypt and wrote for the opposition weekly Cairo Magazine, writes movingly and hauntingly on Twitter about the experience of a living in a state that is transitioning into dictatorship, which does not feel "intrinsically different on a day-to-day basis than a democracy does," but rather is marked by "the steady disappearance of dissent from the public sphere. Anti-regime bloggers disappear. Dissident political parties are declared 'illegal.' Certain books vanish from the libraries." (more")

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